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Volume: 67 (1983)

Issue: 9. (September)

First Page: 1463

Last Page: 1463

Title: Delineation of Delta Types: Norias Delta Previous HitSystemNext Hit, Frio Formation, South Texas: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Edward A. Duncan

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

The Norias delta Previous HitsystemNext Hit was the major Previous HitdepositionalNext Hit component of the Frio Formation, South Texas. The Norias was an expansive, predominantly sandy, progradational complex fed by the updip Gueydan fluvial Previous HitsystemNext Hit. This progradational complex effectively filled the Rio Grande embayment of South Texas by the end of Frio deposition. Initiation of Norias deltaic progradation was probably associated with the early rise in sea level following a lowstand. As sea level rose following the lowstand, topographic expression of the preexisting Vicksburg progradational wedge caused a northward deflection of the Gueydan fluvial Previous HitsystemNext Hit within the Rio Grande embayment. Subsequently, the Norias delta complex was established as a stable progradational Previous HitsystemNext Hit in a position lateral to the north lanking margin of the main Vicksburg deltaic platform. The Norias delta Previous HitsystemNext Hit was flanked laterally with time-equivalent Previous HitdepositionalNext Hit systems, including a northerly strand-plain/barrier-bar Previous HitsystemNext Hit and to the south there are indications of a possible deltaic complex in northern Mexico. Entrenchment of the Vicksburg shelf during sea level lowstand probably led to development of a submarine canyon adjacent to the south flank of the Norias delta Previous HitsystemNext Hit. Incorporated within the complex body of the progradational sequence a well-defined evolution of Norias delta styles can be documented through the time of Frio deposition. Early Frio high-constructive, fluvially dominated, lobate geometries were characterized by meandering distributary systems as well as thick delta-front and delta-margin san s.

Middle Norias deltaic deposits continued to be generally high-constructive lobate in style, but evidence for significant reworking of deltaic sediments can be inferred based on the strand-plain/barrier Previous HitsystemNext Hit developed to the north. Late Norias deltas were high-destructive wave dominated in nature. Essentially the Norias Previous HitdepositionalNext Hit complex had become a broad alluvial plain feeding a strand-plain/barrier-bar Previous HitsystemTop with little physiographic expression of a delta lobe.

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